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Chen Zhenglei & Chen Bin. Chin Na. Aplicaciones, tui shou

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Chen Zheglei y su hijo Chen Bin, nos demostraron sus habilidades en Chin Na. Al final, Chen Bin golpea con la cara el suelo. Un pequeño arañazo en el rostro sin consecuencias.

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  • no 1 aspect of taiji is more important than the other. its all about balance they all have an equal part to play and we should explore each. but every 1 has a favourite. so each to there own.

  • Maybe you will learn some self defense.... but only the techniques, not Taijiquan.

    I remeber... a few years ago there was a application seminar with my master Chen Zheng Lei in China.

    3/4 of the seminar we did basics like peng, lu, ji, an...... I was disapointed.

    Much later during practicing I understood. The VERY important part is to learn how your body is working. The connectivity, the angles and so on.

    If you start with apps before that stage.....well, it´s like I said in the beginning

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  • Taijiquan has many different types of skills. Some can be understood instantly and others take time. If we are talking about body development, this can be like moving your teeth with braces. It can take many years to physically transform the body.

    Master Ma Yue Liang even said that it took him 10 years to find his Qi, and another 30 years to develop it.

  • Again, I hold firm in my belief that it doesn't take many years to be able to fajin or relax the hips. Like I said, it's what you put into it. The reason we do stance training in the internal martial arts is to be able to issue power. It's nothing mystical really. It's a neuromuscular re-wiring of the muscles, tendon, and ligaments to train you to move with whole body power. This is the "internal" in the "Internal Martial Arts".

  • @kelvinkcng2010

    Chen Xiao Bin is his complete name, but he normaly is called

    just "Chen Bin".

    Greetings from Germany

  • @Capoeirista81 ps capoeirista..wang hai jun was chen zeng leis personal disciple.....i'd rather follow his advice..if you want to learn more on the art david gaffney has written excellent books..how you can say that within three years your kua has relxed enough,, you have learnt the art of chansjin..and developed fajin lol...im sorry...thats living in fantasy land...

  • @ChenShanDe i completely disagree...talking from taichi adepts such as wang hai jun and david gaffney...as wang haijun says the people who want to learn applications so quickly will forever be limited in their skill..he stressed to me on many occasions dont get caught up in wanting to learn applications..theres many stages to taiji...so what you deem "bullshit" goes against the traditions and knowledge of many master over the past few hundred years..

  • I have heard this before, but I think it really depends on what you put into it. If you learn an internal martial art from a good teacher who can explain to you the physics behind why the techniques work as well as how to move with whole body power, you can fight within 3 years. True, it isn't like boxing or muay thai where you can ALMOST immediately apply what you have learned, but still it doesn't take 10 years or some bullshit like that.

  • Chen Bin or Chen Shui Bin?

  • you cant learn it in the first month..tai chi is one of the slowest martial arts to learn because you have to move from your centre..you have to have the kua in the right position..develop root..learn to keep peng..and much more

  • ...with technique so clean that even Uke doesn't even dirty his silk when he's thrown on the ground.

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